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MMA Junkie Radio #3671: Guests Chris Weidman, Alex Perez, Usyk fallout

Monday's edition of MMA Junkie Radio with "Gorgeous" George and "Goze" is here.

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On Episode 3,671, that zany pair of brosephs welcomes in newly announced UFC Hall of Fame inductee and ex-champ Chris Weidman, as well as UFC Macau's Alex Perez. They also recapped some wild results in boxing and the PFL, look at the latest news and much more. Tune in!

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MMA Junkie Radio #3671: Guests Chris Weidman, Alex Perez, Usyk fallout

Monday's edition of MMA Junkie Radio with "Gorgeous" George and "Goze" is here. Advertisement On Episode...
Penn State continues D-line retool with 3-star DT commitment

While thePenn Stateoffense has gotten a lot of attention over the past couple of weeks, it is the Penn State defense that should be receiving more praise amidst its retooling efforts. With new defensive coordinator D'anton Lynn and D-line coach Ikaika Malloe, they have been focused on building with size up front. With key transfers such as Armstrong Nnodim and Dallas Vakalahi up front, they wish to maintain a size advantage over opposing O-lines. With new commits as well, including a brand new three-star prospect on board.

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Aniti Paivamay only be a three-star, but he represents what theNittany Lionscould want out of a potential nose tackle. While playing a lot of snaps at the nose tackle position in high school, Lynn and Malloe could move him all around their four-man front, as someone who could look to shed blockers and open up holes for others to record big plays as well as getting tackles for loss himself. He could allow the better pass rushers along the line to do the dirty work.

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Paiva is 6-3, 320 pounds, which is the image of Penn State's new look defense. Along with four-star recruit and 300-pounderStanley Montgomery, they could become one of the most unheralded D-tackle tandems in the Big Ten. Knowing Matt Campbell and his recruiting philosophies, this may be exactly what he wants.

This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire:Defensive tackle Aniti Paiva commits to Penn State

Penn State continues D-line retool with 3-star DT commitment

While thePenn Stateoffense has gotten a lot of attention over the past couple of weeks, it is the Penn State defense that should be rec...
Oil rises, stocks waver as new US strikes dampen peace deal hopes

SINGAPORE, May 26 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Tuesday and stocks dithered as investor optimism over an imminent U.S.-Iran peace deal was tempered by new U.S. strikes in the Middle East.

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U.S. forces conducted strikes ‌in southern Iran in what was described as defensive action, as Tehran's top negotiator and its foreign minister were ‌in Doha for talks with Qatar's prime minister on a potential deal with Washington to end the three-month-old war.

Also, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said ​negotiating a deal with Iran could "take a few days", quashing hopes of an imminent end to the conflict.

The developments sent Brent futures rising more than 2% in Asian trade to $98.21 a barrel.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up slightly from Monday's last traded price but down 4.9% from Friday's close. There was no settlement on Monday due to the U.S. Memorial Day holiday.

"I'm a bit sceptical... We ‌keep being told there's a deal that's near, ⁠but what does the deal look like? That's what's really important. When's the Strait of Hormuz going to open... There's a lot we don't know," said Joseph Capurso, a strategist at Commonwealth Bank ⁠of Australia.

Stock markets were mixed, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan advancing 0.67%, while Japan's Nikkei shed 0.14%.

Nasdaq futures trimmed earlier gains to trade 0.86% higher, while S&P 500 futures rose 0.66%.

EUROSTOXX 50 futures eased 0.16%, while FTSE futures added 0.2% and DAX futures lost ​0.26%.

"The ​market wants to believe that it's all going to end soon, because ​the war not ending is quite bad for ‌the world economy. The world economy's had these buffers of running down inventories, but you can't keep running down inventories," said Capurso.

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In Hong Kong, stocks rose as the chipmaking sector's gains helped overcome jitters around Beijing's crackdown on illegal cross-border trading.

The Hang Seng Index was up 0.5%, while on the mainland, China's CSI300 blue-chip index dipped 0.3%.

DOLLAR BACK IN THE RECKONING

In currencies, the dollar steadied on Tuesday on renewed safe-haven demand, though it remained some distance away from a six-week peak hit last week.

The euro fell ‌0.1% to $1.1633, while the sterling eased 0.13% to $1.3488.

Against the yen, the dollar was ​flat at 158.94.

Bonds were largely steady after a rout last week on ​worries that higher energy prices for longer would stoke ​a resurgence in inflation and prompt rate hikes across both developed and emerging markets.

The yield on the ‌two-year U.S. Treasury note fell nearly 7 basis points ​to 4.0573%, while the 10-year yield ​fell more than 6 bps to 4.5083%.

"We are likely to see periodic yield retracements on occasions when geopolitical risks subside, but inflation and fiscal risks are likely to be more sustained," said Eric Robertsen, Standard Chartered's head of global ​research and chief strategist.

"Commodity supply dislocations will ‌take months to resolve, and fiscal support measures are likely to drive a sustained deterioration in sovereign balance ​sheets - which will also require increased borrowing in an environment of higher funding costs."

Elsewhere, spot gold was down ​1% at $4,525.18 an ounce. [GOL/]

(Reporting by Rae Wee; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Oil rises, stocks waver as new US strikes dampen peace deal hopes

SINGAPORE, May 26 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Tuesday and stocks dithered as investor optimism over an imminent U.S.-Iran peace deal...
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes shared a cryptic message over the weekend

TheKansas City Chiefsare days away from OTAs, and already, the buzz surrounding Patrick Mahomes' health status is spreading across the league.

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The two-time league MVP provided more reasons for fans to believe he will be back on the field sooner rather than later. On Sunday, Mahomes posted multiple in-game photos to hisInstagramaccount, followed by a clock emoji in the caption. The lack of details leaves plenty to the imagination for his millions of followers.

On December 14, 2025, Mahomes suffered a torn ACL and LCL late during the Chiefs' Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. He continues to rehab and is reportedly ahead of schedule with his recovery.

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Mahomes recentlyposted a videoswinging a golf club at his charity tournament in Las Vegas. He continues to add more hope for a quick return while still supporting the NWSL's KC Current over the weekend with his family.

Mahomes and the Chiefs hope to be on target to start Week 1 against the Denver Broncos on September 14.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire:Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes shared a cryptic message over the weekend

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes shared a cryptic message over the weekend

TheKansas City Chiefsare days away from OTAs, and already, the buzz surrounding Patrick Mahomes' health status is spreading across ...
Agent of Giants' Chris Manhertz trying to make Italy’s flag football team

Sean Stellato, the agent representingNew York Giantstight end Chris Manhertz and formerly spotlighted alongside quarterback Tommy DeVito, is pursuing a new athletic challenge.

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The 48-year-old Massachusetts native was in Copenhagen, Denmark, over the weekend trying out for Italy’s Men’s National Flag Football Team.

Stellato, who played receiver at Marist College and spent time in the AF2 developmental league, hopes to earn a roster spot for the 2026 World Championship in August. Strong performances there could help Italy qualify for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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Known for his flamboyant style and deep Italian heritage, Stellato gained widespread attention in New York during DeVito’s 2023 breakout season with the Giants. New York fans embraced the pair’s charismatic, Italian-American flair. In 2024,Stellato notably met Pope Francisand presented him with a custom football featuring the Pope’s coat of arms.

"I’m incredibly grateful and excited for the opportunity to honor my Italian heritage by trying out for the Italian National Team, with the chance to represent Italy later this summer and beyond,”Stellato told the New York Post. “Thank you to my family, friends, and especially my clients for all of the support, encouragement, and inspiration along the way."

Stellato continues to represent Manhertz, DeVito (now with the New England Patriots), and other NFL clients while chasing this international dream.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire:Agent of Giants' Chris Manhertz trying to make Italy’s flag football team

Agent of Giants' Chris Manhertz trying to make Italy’s flag football team

Sean Stellato, the agent representingNew York Giantstight end Chris Manhertz and formerly spotlighted alongside quarterback Tommy DeVit...

 

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